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Savannah Hardin, Allegedly Run To Death By Relatives, Had Tumultuous Home Life

Savannah Hardin

By JAY REEVES   02/24/12 09:30 PM ET  AP

ATTALLA, Ala. -- Savannah Hardin's life was in turmoil long before police say the 9-year-old was run to death by her grandmother and stepmother for allegedly lying about some candy she ate.

Divorce and custody documents filed in family court over a period of several years reflect a history of fractured family relationships, with Savannah's divorced parents fighting over her welfare; claims of mental instability and abuse between her father and his second wife; medical problems that required frequent doctor visits; and counseling for the girl who still somehow managed to remain among the top students in her third-grade class.

Authorities say Savannah's life ended in exhaustion earlier this month when she was forced by her paternal grandmother, Joyce Hardin Gerrard, to run for three hours, while her stepmother, Jessica Mae Hardin, did nothing to stop it.

The grandmother prodded her along cruelly, and the stepmother didn't intervene until Savannah collapsed in an unconscious heap, investigators say.

Now, Hardin Garrard is in jail and Savannah's stepmother is being held in police custody at a hospital after giving birth to another child. Both have been charged with murder.

Jessica Mae Hardin's attorneys, Morgan Cunningham and Vince Pentecost, said in a statement Friday that Hardin was "incredibly devastated over Savannah's death" and they would prove her innocence.

"Unfortunately, whenever a child passes away, our society wants to place blame, our media wants to sensationalize and our elected officials want to make grandiose statements that are not based in fact," they said.

A defense lawyer representing the grandmother said she will be cleared of any crime.

"Even then, Joyce Garrard and her family will continue to grieve over the loss of their beloved Savannah," Dani Bone said.

Neighbors and classmates created a small memorial for Savannah, depositing stuffed animals and flowers and attaching balloons to a wooden fence surrounding the trailer where she lived with her family off a dirt road. Included in the informal memorial was a white wooden cross hung with a blue ribbon and to which a poem had been attached. A neighbor of Savannah's family, Gail Denny, held back tears as she placed a candle and a stuffed animal at the site Wednesday. She noted that on Valentine's Day, her grandson had asked Savannah to be his girlfriend, and she said yes.

"I just can't believe it," she said of Savannah's death.

A few miles away at Carlisle Elementary School, students placed written letters and hand-drawn pictures on Savannah's desk, which was brought into a main hallway.

"Savannah was an excellent student, earning A's and B's in her school work," said a statement released by school Principal Linda Johnson. "Her favorite subject was math; she enjoyed reading books to earn points in the Accelerated Reader program – and was very proud of always meeting her reading goals. ... Savannah was a happy child at school. She always wore a smile, and often brightened the day of teachers and administrators with her kind comments."

Many who knew Savannah described her as normal and happy. She played and laughed with other kids at the bus stop, and sometimes rode a four-wheeler with her dad when he visited, they said. She loved horses and her favorite colors were lime green, hot pink and ocean blue, Johnson said in her statement.

Court documents filed by Savannah's father, Robert Hardin, last May show she attended counseling sessions every other week but seemed well adjusted.

But the records also tell a different story, that of a brief life rocked by tumult.

Robert and Savannah's biological mother, Heather Hardin, divorced in July 2006 when she was 3, the records show. The former couple shared custody of the girl, but the mother was her primary caregiver.

Each one of the parents later moved separately to Florida, according to a sworn statement by Robert Hardin. He claimed that Heather Hardin was unfit to care for Savannah.

The Florida Department of Children and Families investigated allegations that Savannah was being mistreated or was living in hazardous conditions at least four times between 2007 and 2009 while living with Heather Hardin in Plant City, Fla., according to documents obtained by The Ledger in Lakeland, Fla., through an open records request. But state officials were unable to find evidence to support the allegations.

Robert Hardin said Savannah began living with him in October 2009. He said they moved northeast of Birmingham in January 2010. Hardin later married Jessica Mae, with whom he had a son, now 3.

Hardin works for the U.S. State Department and lived outside the country, so Jessica Mae and Joyce Hardin Garrard cared for both Savannah and the boy, said a spokeswoman for the Etowah County Sheriff's office, Natalie Barton. Hardin and Jessica split in July 2010, court documents show, with him claiming she had bipolar disorder and alcoholic tendencies. She, in turn, accused him of mental and physical abuse, including pushing her against a wall and throwing her onto a sofa. She also accused him of transferring ownership of the mobile home to Hardin Gerrard to prevent Jessica from getting it in the divorce. Despite claiming they could no longer live together, the couple reconciled by late 2010.

Court documents also show Savannah had an unspecified medical condition that required continuous medication and treatment, including monthly visits with her regular doctor and trips every few months to see a urologist in Birmingham, about 60 miles away.

Authorities say the grandmother became angry when Savannah allegedly ate chocolate, because it contains caffeine, and the girl was not supposed to ingest caffeine given her condition.

Sometime during the afternoon of Feb. 17, Joyce Hardin Gerrard allegedly forced Savannah to begin running in the yard outside their trailer. Barton said the grandmother was running the little girl "like a drill sergeant," pushing her to keep running by saying things like "Move it, move it, move it! Go, go, go!"

Barton said there is some evidence that the girl also was picking up sticks and other items in the yard and placing them in a burn pile. A large pile of unburned sticks and other items could be seen Friday behind the family's mobile home.

The stepmother, Jessica Mae Hardin, didn't intervene and call 911 until after the girl collapsed about three hours into her ordeal, Barton said. Savannah was taken to an area hospital and then later transferred to a hospital in Birmingham, where she was put on life support. Her father made the decision to disconnect her, and she died Monday.

While court documents show the girl's biological mother, Heather Hardin, hadn't been able to see her in months, an ex-husband said the woman rushed to Alabama from Florida in time to see Savannah in the hospital before she died. Authorities said an autopsy showed the child was severely dehydrated and had an extremely low level of sodium, which is necessary for the body to prevent seizures and dehydration.

With both Joyce Garrard and Jessica Hardin in police custody, state welfare officials said a relative is now caring for Savannah's younger half-brother. The same person will care for Jessica Mae Hardin's newborn, they said.

Friends and strangers alike have posted scores of messages on a remembrance site set up on Facebook, with many of them saying they wished something could have been done to save Savannah's life.

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09:23 PM on 03/02/2012
Why would the father support his mother and wife when his daughter died a tragic death after cruel punishment by his mother and his wife not stopping it? This is a mystery.
11:36 PM on 03/02/2012
He is very suspect. Just as culpable.
O It is no mystery that he probably knew have abusive his mother can be and the wife he claimed was bipolar. I don't know hell he left that child with them.
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mtknibbesr
living happy in Texas
12:37 PM on 03/01/2012
I COMMENTED ON THIS SUBJECT FURTHER DOWN AND I DON'T WISH TO BE OSTRASIZED AGAIN BUT SOME PEOPLE HAVE NO FEELINGS WHATSOEVER ABOUT THESE THINGS. IT IS HEARTBREAKING.
10:15 AM on 03/14/2012
I don't think anyone wants to ostrasize you. It's just that when you type in all caps, it looks like you're shouting.
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mtknibbesr
living happy in Texas
11:54 AM on 03/15/2012
PEGOMYHEART55, PLEASE, DON'T THINK IT BOTHERS ME, AND THANKS FOR YOUR MONIKER. I HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT SONG IN 50 YEARS AND IT WAS A GREAT ONE. MY HUSBAND ALWAYS ASKS ME IF THERE IS A SONG I DON'T KNOW.LOL I LOVE MUSIC. ALWAYS HAVE. I TYPE IN CAPS BECAUSE I CAN'T SEE WELL EVEN WITH 3+ GLASSES. DON'T NEED THEM ANYWHERE ELSE, EXCEPT TO READ. THANKS FOR YOUR CONCERN.
09:48 PM on 02/28/2012
I feel so sorry for this precious little girl ! so very sorry for her...I am getting to the point that I am crying just reading the news now...I bet she was so tired and afraid to stop running...I hate her stepmom...HATE
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mtknibbesr
living happy in Texas
02:35 PM on 02/28/2012
IT SEEMS LIKE EVERY DAY IT BECOMES MORE COMMON TO SEE SUCH STORIES LIKE THESE. I FIND IT EXTREMBLY DISTRUBING. SINCE WHEN HAVE PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS BECOMES SUCH KILLERS? EACH OF MY THREE CHILDREN HAVE ADOPTED CHILDREN AND WE HAD THE SAME GRANDCHILDREN. THESE CHILDREN CAME TO BE AS OUR OWN. I WONDER, DID THIS CHILD EVER KNOW A HAPPY DAY IN HER SHORT LIFE? HER MISERY IS OVER AND SHE WALKS WITH THE ANGELS NOW. RIP, SAVANNAH. YOU'RE ONLY DANCING ON THE CLOUDS NOW, SWEETHEART. BLESS YOU!
03:37 PM on 02/28/2012
I agree, story's about females killing children is out of controll.
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nanaofmysky
Cats just keep you around to serve them!
09:50 AM on 02/28/2012
I cann't imagine what this poor little girl was going through. Her stepmom is just as guilty as the grandmother. The father is a fool to have left his little girl with these animals. He had to have known what HIS mother was like. She was most likely as abusive when he was growing up. Hope she (the mother) never gets her kids back. As for the father I hope he feels guilt for the rest of his life Stories like this makes me feel sick.
08:01 AM on 02/28/2012
(Statistical Source: Current DHHS report on nationwide Child Abuse)
61% of all child abuse/murder is committed by females.
25% of all child abuse/murder is committed by males.
10:23 AM on 02/28/2012
Stop giving out fake info.
03:18 PM on 02/28/2012
Their is nothing fake about it. You want it to be fake because it doesnt represent your views. We all se your agenda, your a WRA
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mtknibbesr
living happy in Texas
12:34 PM on 03/01/2012
WHY DON'T YOU CRAWL BACK INTO YOUR HOLE?
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innerpuppie
The truth is an absolute defense...
02:30 AM on 02/28/2012
Yup, the folks who killed her are devastated by their loss and will miss her terribly. They are innocent, I tell ya, innocent. What a pile of poopie.
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mikebw1
02:03 PM on 02/27/2012
This is by far one of the saddest stories I have ever read. Even the Marine Corp didn't run me for 3 hours!
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Steve Reaves
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08:50 AM on 02/27/2012
Banjos playing through the broken glass.....Neil Young was right.
07:46 AM on 02/27/2012
Why if the charges of neglect and abuse were unsubstantiated did the mother ever release custody to the father, who traveled constantly for his job? He must have had an inkling what his abusive mother was like, and since he accuse his wife of being bipolar and an alcoholic in what universe would this have been a safe environment? This never had to happen, I feel so sorry for that child, if this was what they did to her for eating candy, one can only imagine what a horror her home life was. It seems her only happy moments were in school for those few hours a day. Very sad story. Relatives of the women who let the child lie there dying have the other kids now? Good God, what a mess.
10:33 AM on 02/28/2012
The father was so anxious to have custody of the daughter so he wouldn't have to pay any child support to ex-wife. Lot of good that did him. He was hardly ever home to take care of her. I guess the father believe he would provide a better, and more stable home environment then the mother and since he had more money then her the court awarded Mr. Hardin custody. Boy was he wrong because his own mother was a she devil and his new wife was no better. OMG. I also think that the biological mom couldn't come up with the money to continue on with the custody fight over Savannah. At least she is in a place where no one will ever hurt her again.
03:39 PM on 02/28/2012
SP33, I believe we all see your true agenda.
nonethewyzzer
Master of neither subtlety nor style.....
05:23 AM on 02/27/2012
That poor little girl. I can't imagine for the life of me what possesses people to mistreat one another, much less children.

This isn't a case of a parent 'snapping' and striking out. This took place over a period of HOURS. If found guilty, I hope they both swing.....
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Caymus77
We the people ARE the Government
12:12 AM on 02/27/2012
These two monsters should be locked up for good. Their defense atty.turns my stomach with the idea that the little girl's killer is suffering and deserves to be cleared of killing the child.
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Areya
11:39 PM on 02/26/2012
What a sad life.
08:17 PM on 02/26/2012
Remember the good old days when kids weren't punished by being killed??
12:03 AM on 02/27/2012
You mean like before patriarchy?
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Steve Reaves
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08:48 AM on 02/27/2012
According to this story, two women killed this little girl. Sounds like matriarchy to me.
09:07 AM on 02/28/2012
I'm not going to entertain your lame attempt for a debate... especially considering this was done by women. Please keep it moving,
06:42 PM on 02/26/2012
Their punishment should simply be to run, prodded along with a cattle prod and told how mean, stupid, and ugly they are. Then after they collapse, they should be prodded some more. An eye for an eye.
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Greg 135
One of the millions
09:15 PM on 02/26/2012
Agreed.
04:05 PM on 02/27/2012
I think there should be an entirely set of consequences for adults who mistreat children. And they should be ridiculously severe. I do agree with eye-for-an-eye at the very least.